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Three Ways To Help Support Hurricane Relief in Puerto Rico

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

It has been ten days since Hurricane Maria has devastated the Island of Puerto Rico. Even if you don’t have a lot of money to donate, every little bit helps. Then, I look for local charities on the ground, many times there is a local community foundation that is stepping up. Local Charities.

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How To Get Started With Mobile Giving To Reach Fundraising Goals

Nonprofits Source

The first use of the text to bid system was during their “Sporting Affair” event, where local celebrities, professional athlete and wish kids and their families come together to talk about the hope, strength, and joy received from a wish come true. Puerto Rico Relief Fund: Mobile Donation Page. Easy donation process.

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Exploring Disaster Philanthropy: Part 3 

Connection Cafe

This could mean number of beds, meals, or other items needed by the local population to satisfy the number of people that need help getting their basic needs met. After Katrina the philanthropic sector observed mismanagement of the huge influx of money that poured in during the immediate aftermath.

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Addressing Maternity Care Deserts: A Conversation with Dr. Elizabeth Cherot

Non Profit Quarterly

Our latest report is coming out August 1st, and that report is titled “Where You Live Matters” because it looks across maternity care in the 50 states and Puerto Rico, and it’s our most comprehensive report to date. FDR asked all Americans to send in [money]—even if it was a dime—to solve for the polio vaccine.

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Book Club Part 3b: Talking Institutional Change with Elaine Gurian

Museum 2.0

They were a rich collection museum with some local history—they had many dolls, a famous toy collection. I’m thinking of the Smithsonian American Art Museum, which is trying to be a museum for people, but is also a national and collection-based place. So many science and children’s museums—client-centered places—feel the same.

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Win Back Your Lapsed Donors

Bloomerang

And if that’s out of balance, that could be a reason why somebody may stop giving because they just feel like, “All you’re doing is asking me for money, and I’m not seeing the impact of my gift.” That does usually take a little bit more money in order to find those people, but it is possible. Jackie: Yeah.

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